Right-of-way
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Right-of-way may refer to:
In geography:
- An easement that permits one to travel across the real property of another, or the strip of land subject to such an easement. A right-of-way may confer rights to an individual (such as a neighbor), entity (such as a railroad) or the public as a whole.
- *Rights of way in the United Kingdom certain footpaths, bridleways, byways and roads
- *Right-of-way (railroad)
- Traffic, for vehicles
- *Yield sign
- *Stop sign
- *Priority signs
- International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, for ships
- Visual flight rules, for airplanes
- Fencing, the first person to properly execute an attack has priority
- Right of Way, the first album released by Ferry Corsten under his own name.
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